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Old 12-12-2002 | 09:17 AM
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote<font size=1 face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote> Then take and put one bearing on each end of your shaft and one in the middle. <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote>

You put the bearings on the shaft???? Or are they in the shaft? I'm really not following this.


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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>The two end bearings need to be supported on the countertop with an open area underneath. Now, push down on the center bearing. The arrow will spin in the bearings to the weak side (weak side up). <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote>

I don't understand how this can happen.

How can the bearings land anywhere but where they started from by simply pushing down on the center bearing. Won't they end up in the middle (if they are inside the shaft) if both ends are supported but the middle isn't.


Does anyone else do this?
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